"I'm Like a Bird" became a global breakthrough hit for Nelly Furtado, achieving strong chart success and multi-platinum certifications across several continents. Although Furtado initially favored "
Shit on the Radio (Remember the Days)" as her debut single, believing it better represented her artistic identity, Mo Ostin of DreamWorks Records advocated for the more pop-oriented "I'm Like a Bird," considering it the stronger commercial choice. Released in North America in September 2000, the single reached number 19 on the
RPM Top Singles chart and was certified 2× Platinum by
Music Canada in February 2024 for 160,000 units. In the United States, "I'm Like a Bird" peaked at number nine on the
Billboard Hot 100 and achieved significant airplay success, reaching number six on
Pop Airplay. In September 2022, the
Recording Industry Association of America(RIAA) certified the single Platinum for sales of one million units. Elsewhere, the single was released between February and March 2001. In Oceania, "I'm Like a Bird" was particularly successful. It peaked at number two in both Australia and New Zealand. In Australia, it ranked number seven on the 2001 year-end chart and was certified 2× Platinum for 140,000 shipments. In New Zealand, it placed at number eight on the year-end chart and earned a 2× Platinum certification for 60,000 units. The song achieved its highest European chart position in Portugal, where it reached number one. Elsewhere, it peaked inside the top ten on the
Dutch Top 40 and within the top 20 in Poland (number eight), Denmark (number 13), Italy and Sweden (number 16), Norway and Switzerland (number 17) and Flanders (number 16) and Wallonia (number 19). In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number five on the
UK Singles Chart. It was later certified Platinum by the
British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for exceeding 600,000 units. Ireland also embraced the single, where it reached number four and placed at number 29 on the year-end chart. In Denmark, it was certified Gold for 45,000 units. ==Music video==